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4/5

Easily my second favorite book in Amy Lea's, The Influencers Series, The Catch is a dreamy romance between a fashion influencer and a hot fisherman that I did not know I needed. Lea manages to explore that classic grumpy x sunshine dynamic while building a romance that feels altogether fresh and unique. Amy Lea excels at cultivating her atmosphere with tropes as the bait to reel readers in (see what I did there). Fake dating has long been one of my favorite romance tropes but round up a grumpy fisherman, his complicated family, and throw a boat in the mix and I am already seated. Add to the fact that this is paying homage to my FAVORITE romance, While You Were Sleeping, and I was all the more excited to embark on this final chapter. This being the last in the series, I certainly wasn't rushing to say goodbye to this world nor its characters, but Lea pays homage through little cameos and a romance that highlights all the coziness and charm at the core of this series. Very much on the lookout for more romances from her and I will be returning to these books soon!

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I have loved the other two books in this series so much more than I can possibly say, and I wanted to like this one but it fell flat, especially when held up to it's companions. There was nothing objectively bad but just no where near as dynamic and compelling as the couples before.

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Precious!

Find me an Evan stat! I loved this grumpy sunshine/forced proximity/fake relationship romance. Mel is a social media influencer who mistakenly goes for a PR trip early and ends up at Evan’s inn that is under repair. This fisherman is not a ray of sunshine but he has a heart of gold when it comes down to it. I loved the family and side characters and the quaint town setting.

So cute and I can’t wait for another from Amy Lea!

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Genre: Romance
Actual Rating: 5+ stars
Spicy Meter: 2 fire emojis
Content Warnings: Touches on tough topics like grief, family loss, family abandonment, and depression. Contains some explicit sexual content.

“The Catch” follows Melanie (Mel) Karlsen, a lifestyle blogger that feels like she’s losing relevancy, as she travels to Canada for a collaboration with a spa resort. But there’s been a mix up, they’re not expecting her until a week later. In a desperate attempt to survive in an unknown country, she books the only B&B she finds open and receiving guests. And in comes Evan Whaler, the stubborn and plaid-wearing local whose family owns said B&B. When Mel is mistaken to be Evan’s fiancée by his feuding family, they decide to play along in a last ditch effort to mend those broken ties—of course, in exchange of Evan helping Mel out with her content creation for the week. The last thing they expected was how the lines of this elaborate ruse would blend when you’re truly meant to be together.

This has to be my favorite read of 2024, without the shadow of a doubt. Amy Lea’s voice is so refreshing, I never get tired of it. Her characters are relatable and emotional and just plain interesting. I couldn’t wait to see how Mel’s and Evan’s story would play out.

If you’re a sucker for small-town romances (and burly and bearded fishermen), then Mel’s and Evan’s love will have you captivated—and just in time for Valentine’s Day! I can’t begin to recommend this book enough.

ARC provided by NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group in exchange for an honest review.

Publication Date: February 13, 2024

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Thank you, NetGalley, for the ARC!

The first two books in this companion series (SET ON YOU and EXES AND O's) are some of my favorites so I was super excited about this one. I really love how each book features a female influencer but that each story takes a deeper route rather than the "glitz and glamour" route of some other influencer-type stories (no hate--I just prefer this type of story!) This one felt quite different from the other two, in that it took place in a small fishing town rather than in a big city. The setting itself was a character and it was entertaining to read about.

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This is the third book in The Influencer series and can be read as a standalone. We change up locations for this one and head to a more rural setting- a small town on water in Canada. Melanie is looking to revitalize her influencing and was supposed to go to resort in Canada. Unfortunately the dates got mixed up, and she ends up in Bed and Breakfast that has seen better days. She's definitely a fish out of water and tumbles into a fake dating scenario with Evan, part owner of the B&B. There's some grumpy/sunshine vibes as well as they get to know each other and themselves a little better. The side characters were a lot of fun. I enjoyed this one.

Thanks to the publisher for sharing a copy. All opinions are my own.

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Thank you to @netgalley @berkleypub and @berkleyromance for a free copy of this book in exchange for my honest review.

A Charming Small-Town Romance

The Catch is a delightful and heartwarming romantic comedy. Amy Lea has crafted a charming story set in a picturesque small town, filled with endearing characters and a delightful love story.

Mel, a spirited and independent woman, finds herself stranded in a quaint B&B, where she meets the grumpy but charming Evan. Their forced proximity and fake relationship lead to unexpected connections and heartwarming moments.

The author's ability to balance humor and heartfelt emotion is impressive. The pacing is perfect, and the characters are relatable and endearing. The small-town setting adds a cozy and nostalgic touch to the story.

Overall, The Catch is a delightful and refreshing read that will leave you smiling. It's a perfect escape into a world of love, laughter, and second chances.

4 stars

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The Catch by Amy Lea features the fake dating and enemies-to-lovers tropes, which usally intrigue me. This one, however, didn't meet my expectations. Melanie Karlsen's highly curated online persona is becoming irrelevant and as a last-ditch effort to save her brand, Mel heads to a quaint little fishing village in Canada. Evan Whaler is a grumpy B&B owner and local fisherman who isn't impressed by Mel in the least. But after an accident leaves Evan unconscious, Mel is mistaken for his fiancee by Evan's family (who are in a feud with Evan about the B&B). Of course Melanie decides to fake the engagement to help Evan out, in exchange for his help with her social media content.

While the premise of this book sounds great, it just fell flat for me. I didn't connect with either of the main characters. I didn't feel any chemistry between the two and thought that there was more tension/annoyance/bickering between the two than actual romantic feelings. I also feel like this one would have benefitted from a dual POV instead of lots of inner monologue from just Mel.

This is my first book in this series and my first by this author and I think that there are other romance authors that I connect with better. I'm sure if you're a die hard romance reader or loved the others in this Influencer series that you will enjoy The Catch - there are a TON of great reviews. So go into with an open mind!

Thank you to the author, publisher, and NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for my honest thoughts.

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This was such a delight read! Amy Lea has done it again. Her entire Influencers Series is such a breath of fresh air, and Mel's story wouldn't be different.

City girl meets small town boy. She's a lifestyle influencer. He's a fisherman. The tension and banter between these two is off the charts. From the get go, when Mel stumbles upon Evan's inn, we know we're in for a ride!

Evan's family was another delight. All of them have such unique personalities, and getting to know them felt like being welcomed in the family just like Mel was.

I highly recommend this one!

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I was able to read an ebook arc of this thanks to NetGalley. I also had the opportunity to listen to the audiobook and really enjoyed it. A fun romance. Great read. Would read more by this author.

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I thought this was very good and I will have to add this to the shop shelves. Thank you for the chance for us to review.

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This grumpy/sunshine fake dating story had so much heart! Polar opposites, city girl falls for country boy but can they make it work despite all their differences? Seriously cute - I loved both our main characters. This author has me loving each of her books and I can't wait for more.

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I was very excited for this book, as Amy Lea’s last novel still lives rent-free in my brain, but unfortunately, it didn’t hit the same. While it was a cute story, it felt a bit like an amalgamation of multiple other romances I’ve read. Additionally, I didn’t feel attached to any of the characters, and I felt the main couple was lacking in chemistry and banter. Overall, 3.5 stars because I still enjoyed it and was interested but had a fair few critiques.

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Honestly, Evan made the whole book for me. The Whalers in general did. Melanie reminds me of book 1, where I just didn’t vibe with the FMC, but can’t ever bring myself to DNF a book.

We get enemies to lovers due to a fake engagement. Melanie finds herself in Canada for an all paid spa week to help promote a hotel, but there’s a booking issue. She ends up an hour away because it’s tourist season at an air b&b that’s technically not even open.

They agree to let her stay, but enter Evan: the grumpy lobster fisherman who also is helping his family renovate the inn. After a boating incident gone wrong with Mel the influencer, he ends up in a coma-like state from a seizure caused by a concussion that knocked him out and sent him overboard into the cold sea. She lies to the hospital and says they’re engaged because she can’t leave him alone in his state. And when the rest of his family gets there, his cousin convinces them to keep it going to promote peace in their family.

Mel was very stubborn, her way or the highway, and a total know at all. She deliberately went against Evan and lowkey caused him to hit his head, which then sent him overboard. She had me clenching my jaw so much throughout the book - but I think that was the point?? To show extensive character growth maybe??

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This book was cute, I enjoyed the characters. Really liked the Whaler family dynamics. But I'm from Nova Scotia (where the book is set) and the kitschy and over-the-top stereotypical descriptions made me cringe and gave me a hard time reading and enjoying this book.

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The Catch by Amy Lea

Thank you @netgalley @berkleyromance and @berkleypub for the free digital copy!

Welp, here I am 4 months later finally writing a review for this gem. Book 3 in the influencer series came out in February, and was one of my most anticipated reads for 2024. It did not disappoint.

I’ve been waiting for Mel’s story since I read Exes and O’s back in 2023. I’ve always loved her energy and she was my favorite of the FMCs. This story finds her trying to take a break from life, books an AirBnB in Canada that ends up not being open, and runs smack dab into the Evan, grumpiest man who partially owns it. Chaos ensues, and Mel and Evan find themselves in a fake engagement scenario, so Mel has a place to stay and Evan can save his families run down inn. If you love grumpy/sunshine, this checks that box!

There were a few too many instalove moments for me at times, but overall I loved this book. It’s a perfect beachside read, or really near any body of water!

𝐓𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝐢𝐬 𝐠𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠...
🎣 grumpy/sunshine
🎣 fake dating/engagement
🎣 inspo from the proposal/while you were sleeping
🎣 small town romance
🎣 moments it reminded me of It Happens One Summer, with less spice and more relatable characters
🎣 chaotic, family drama
🎣 lots of plaid and will make you want a lobster roll REEL BAD (see what I did there?)

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Amy Lea's "The Catch" is an absolute delight! 🌟 A grumpy lobster fisherman, Evan Whaler, completely upends the life of Boston fashion influencer Melanie Karlsen, who’s desperately trying to save her brand in a quaint Canadian fishing village. 🇨🇦🦞 After a boating accident, Mel is mistaken for Evan’s fiancée by his quirky, feuding family. To help each other, they fake an engagement for a week, leading to a heartwarming and hilarious journey. 💍❤️ Amid long hikes and campfire chats, their feelings blossom, making it impossible not to root for them. 🌲🔥 Mel is faced with a tough choice between her picture-perfect city life and a genuine, unfiltered love in the wild.

This book is a perfect blend of humor, romance, and emotional depth. Amy Lea has crafted endearing characters and a story that’s impossible to put down. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a feel-good romance! 📖💕

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5

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This was a cute and quick read. If you enjoy steamy romcoms this would be something I’d recommend. Plus the cover is so cute.

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The Catch by Amy Lea had well-developed characters and a plot that was engaging. This book was a great read. I highly recommend!

**Thank you to NetGalley and the Publisher for the e-ARC. All opinions expressed are voluntary and my own.**

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in this book you follow Melanie, a fashion and travel blogger who has had to make the most out of the crappy cards dealt to her. she had been adopted when she was very young, then her adoptive parents had another child, and they lived well above their means, so when the 2008 recession hit, their mom left their dad and moved across country so their father had to raise Melanie and her brother himself. after their dad passed, Melanie took it upon herself to help support her brother in any way she could, even smothering him. then she gets an offer to go to a resort in Canada to create content, and when she arrives, the resort isn’t ready for her so she has to stay at an AirBNB with a grumpy fisherman and his cousin running it. i wouldn’t consider this grumpy sunshine as Mel definitely had her moments of also being grumpy, but this fake dating story was so sweet. you get to see grumpy Mr. Evan open up with Mel, his family slowly healing, and such a terrific rekindling and a bit of how they made their lives work in the epilogue. it did have a third act breakup, but i wasn’t too upset because everything blew up in their faces, so of course, in the heat of the moment, everything in their relationship went south. i’m giving it 4 stars because yes, it was sweet, it had a nice slow burn, but it was just missing something, but i’m not sure what.

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